Très chic trays . . .

. . . canine bandannas, T. rex for tykes

Rack of DistinctionMagazine collection out of control? Time to grow up and get a magazine rack. Check out this sleek sculptural one by William Harvey for Umbra. Called Peel, it's made out of one sheet of aluminum that's been perforated and bent into a very curvaceous, contemporary shape ($31.95).JENSEN-LEWIS 89 Seventh Avenue, at 15th Street/212-929-4880

Rum RunnerYou've impressed your guests with your masterful mojito-mixing abilities. Now don't ruin everything by serving that minty wonder on a plain paper napkin. Instead, place several on one of these Palm Springs-inspired trays and serve them up in style. The trays come in round, square, and rectangular shapes with colorful motifs that range from trendy bamboo to groovy graphics ($29).FARFETCHED 110 Fourth Avenue, near 12th Street/212-460-8873EXIT 9 64 Avenue A/212-228-0145THE MINI MINI MARKET 218 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn/718-623-1839

T. Rex RxIf three Jurassic Parks weren't enough to satisfy your tyrannosaur-obsessed tykes, may we suggest a three-dimensional version? This assembly-required plywood model comes in relatively friendly small ($34) and medium ($59) sizes; we're saving our allowance for the large, which is almost six feet tall and more than eight feet long ($265).THE TERENCE CONRAN SHOP East 59th Street, at First Avenue/212-755-9079

Heart of GlassDiamonds may be a girl's best friend, but for girls on a budget, glass can be the next best thing. Julie Burton and Jess Panza of verre new york know this. They make rings, droplet-style earrings, and pendant and lariat necklaces, ranging from $35 for a pair of earrings to $400 for a large medallion on a gold chain. Shown here, pendant necklace on leather cord($110).D.U.M.B.O. GENERAL STORE 111 Front Street, Brooklyn/718-488-7548